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An Overview of Scholarly Communication Issues and Options

Scholarly communication is of increasing interest to academic librarians, faculty, and university administrators because it is where pricing and budgetary pressures, access to the scholarly record, changes to copyright law, and the growth of technology-based alternatives such as e-journals and digital repositories all converge.

This briefing provides background information and links to additional resources for selected facets of this complex picture.


1. The Economics of Scholarly Communication
The underlying economic structure of the scholarly communication system has undergone substantial change in recent years, with wide-ranging negative impact across all academic disciplines. Fundamentals include:

2. The Tenure System and Scholarly Communication

3. Legal Issues and Concerns

4. Actions and Alternatives (mix of possible actions and those taken by the Libraries, etc.)


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Last modified: Wednesday March 10, 2004